Neglecting the effects of air resistance, it would empty just like on earth only it would be slower. The time it takes would be proportional to the ratio of the mass of the moon to the mass of the earth.
We just call it that. The opposite of Full is Empty, but calling the unilluminated Moon "Empty" would not be correct. Comment: The reason there has to be a "New Moon" phase is that the Moon's orbit puts the Moon between the Earth and the Sun (more or less) about once per month. We can't see any light from the Moon then and it's called the "New Moon".
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If there was no Earth, the Moon would never have been created.Or it would just be an asteroid-type thingy that orbits the sun. or orbits empty space while orbiting the sun.
The air pressure inside the glass is stronger than the water pressure outside, creating a barrier that prevents the water from entering the glass. This is due to atmospheric pressure pushing down on the surface of the water and keeping it from filling the inverted glass.
It is impossible for the moon to be empty. It is made out rock so it shouldn't be empty inside. nothing is impossible, just highly unlikely gien its estimated mass worked out by its gravitational pull
Nothing. Empty space.
Empty space. Craters.
Sure! If your friend's name is "Alice," in inverted form it would be "ecilA."
The inverted crescent moon holds significance in various cultures and beliefs as a symbol of femininity, intuition, and the divine feminine energy. It is often associated with goddesses, fertility, and the cycles of the moon. In some traditions, it represents the receptive and nurturing aspects of the universe.
Well, id you were just in empty outer space-you would way absoloutley nothing. There is no gravity in outer space, the planets provide the gravity. But if you were talking about the moon, a 100 pound person would weight 12 pounds on the moon.
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